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Are you ready to start your journey of life-long addiction recovery? If you are, and are looking for help on your road of recovery Healing House’s addiction recovery housing may be the place for you. Thousands of men and women have found hope, healing and lasting recovery through Healing House’s recovery program. Take the first step in making Healing House your home and submit a Screening Application by clicking on the blue button on the left. Once you have submitted your screening application please call us to check and see what your next step is. We will likely schedule you an interview with Judi and move forward from there. If you have questions about the application, we are happy to help. Get answers by calling (816) 920-7181.

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Rules and Requirements

Get a sneak peak into what it looks like to participate in Healing House, Inc.’s addiction recovery housing program by reviewing Healing House Rules and Requirements. These rules and requirements are valid for every Healing House property as well as all activities attended by Healing House. Reading them may help you to decide if Healing House is the right fit for you!

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Currently located at 4505 St. John, Avenue, the RCC offers programs and services to support long-term substance abuse recovery. Our programs and services are provided in a safe and secure environment to reduce stigma, while providing information and support with a focus on peer engagement. We are a Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) friendly facility and all are welcome. At the RCC we offer:

1 on 1 recovery coaching

Phone and computer access

Detox and treatment placement assistance

Weekly recovery meetings

Life skills training

Additional resource information

Monthly social events

Other Resources

We want you to know that you are not alone. There is hope and help! Here are resources that you may find helpful in your journey of recovery:

Alcoholics Anonymous – Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other in order to solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Alcoholics Victorious – Alcoholics Victorious support groups offer a safe environment for people recovering from the effects of alcoholism or drug addiction. They recognize Jesus Christ as their “Higher Power” and gather together to share their experience, faith, strength and hope.

Alcohol Abuse Amongst the Elderly: A Complete Guide – This guide seeks to increase awareness and understanding of this difficult topic including recognizing the symptoms and how to approach and help seniors. Published by the National Council for Aging Care.

Can Faith Rewire an Addict’s Brain? This fascinating Wall Street Journal article discusses new evidence showing that “God consciousness” can keep young people off drugs and alcohol.